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Forum:
Trade Machine Proposals
21 janv. à 20 h 47
Sujet:
CanesBlues Tried to make it fair to both teams
Makes no sense for the blues. If we are trading buch it will be centered around a good defensive prospects. Bunting and KK hold little appeal for us
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Trade Machine Proposals
21 janv. à 20 h 14
Sujet:
CanesBlues Tried to make it fair to both teams
This isn't going to tempt the Blues, sorry. Draft picks and middle 6ers are not high priorities, and neither player is one they want to trade.
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Trade Machine Proposals
21 janv. à 19 h 41
Sujet:
CanesBlues Tried to make it fair to both teams
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>evelutions2</b></div><div>Kochetkov is not available. The Canes goalie pipeline is rather bare after Kochetkov and Perets, and Kochetkov is the Canes goalie for the future. As for Bunting, he is too important to the Canes success right now. He has allowed the Canes PP to become elite, and has given Aho extra life on the PP.
If cap needs to be sent out, Andersen and TDA can be sent back (TDA expires this season and Andersen might be able to be LTIRetired, who knows). The Blues would have to retain likely half on Buch or Binnington (more likely Binnington) for the Canes to really be interested. As for a package, how about Buch and Binnington (half retained) for Andersen, TDA, 2024 1st, 2025 1st, Heimosalmi and another prospect of the Blues choosing (not named Nikishin, Morrow, Nadeau, FUS, or Perets).</div></div>
I dont see much of a benefit here. Could likely get a similar package minus Andersen and TDA for Buch alone.
Not sure why we would be inclined to retain half on binnington for 4 years when he's been really good for us these past couple of years given how poor our defense was last year.
I don't think trading Binner should be out of the question. But dumping him absolutely should be. There's no reason to try and facilitate a deal with Buch by tacking on Binner.
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Trade Machine Proposals
21 janv. à 18 h 45
Sujet:
CanesBlues Tried to make it fair to both teams
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>evelutions2</b></div><div>Kochetkov is not available. The Canes goalie pipeline is rather bare after Kochetkov and Perets, and Kochetkov is the Canes goalie for the future. As for Bunting, he is too important to the Canes success right now. He has allowed the Canes PP to become elite, and has given Aho extra life on the PP.
If cap needs to be sent out, Andersen and TDA can be sent back (TDA expires this season and Andersen might be able to be LTIRetired, who knows). The Blues would have to retain likely half on Buch or Binnington (more likely Binnington) for the Canes to really be interested. As for a package, how about Buch and Binnington (half retained) for Andersen, TDA, 2024 1st, 2025 1st, Heimosalmi and another prospect of the Blues choosing (not named Nikishin, Morrow, Nadeau, FUS, or Perets).</div></div>
Now that kind of deal would really be up to a true Blues fan to evaluate .. I've been spitballing here! And sure don't know about those prospects.
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Trade Machine Proposals
21 janv. à 18 h 39
Sujet:
CanesBlues Tried to make it fair to both teams
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Augustus</b></div><div>$6m per season is a lot for a goaltender with that much risk. His numbers have been getting better, 2.98 and .906 on a middling team isn't so bad. If they have confidence he could turn it into around .920 with them, the Hurricanes would definitely be getting goaltending worthy of giving them a shot. If it becomes a career resurrection, even better, and he hits .925 - .930 numbers at times. Boom. To roll the dice or not ...
Buchnevich would be awesome, but I think they need JK just for center depth. Can't lose that. If it was Bunting, Kochetkov, the 1st and 2nd for Buchnevich and Binnington, what would you say? Re-tooling Blues should want to have Hofer and Kochetkov as their tandem going forward in this case.</div></div>
Kochetkov is not available. The Canes goalie pipeline is rather bare after Kochetkov and Perets, and Kochetkov is the Canes goalie for the future. As for Bunting, he is too important to the Canes success right now. He has allowed the Canes PP to become elite, and has given Aho extra life on the PP.
If cap needs to be sent out, Andersen and TDA can be sent back (TDA expires this season and Andersen might be able to be LTIRetired, who knows). The Blues would have to retain likely half on Buch or Binnington (more likely Binnington) for the Canes to really be interested. As for a package, how about Buch and Binnington (half retained) for Andersen, TDA, 2024 1st, 2025 1st, Heimosalmi and another prospect of the Blues choosing (not named Nikishin, Morrow, Nadeau, FUS, or Perets).
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Trade Machine Proposals
21 janv. à 17 h 36
Sujet:
CanesBlues Tried to make it fair to both teams
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Augustus</b></div><div>$6m per season is a lot for a goaltender with that much risk. His numbers have been getting better, 2.98 and .906 on a middling team isn't so bad. If they have confidence he could turn it into around .920 with them, the Hurricanes would definitely be getting goaltending worthy of giving them a shot. If it becomes a career resurrection, even better, and he hits .925 - .930 numbers at times. Boom. To roll the dice or not ...
Buchnevich would be awesome, but I think they need JK just for center depth. Can't lose that. If it was Bunting, Kochetkov, the 1st and 2nd for Buchnevich and Binnington, what would you say?</div></div>
I think you'd basically be putting Buchnevich with Kotkaniemi and someone like Teravainen, Jarvis or Necas. Could boost Kotka up.
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Trade Machine Proposals
21 janv. à 17 h 34
Sujet:
CanesBlues Tried to make it fair to both teams
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>evelutions2</b></div><div>I think the Canes would have interest in Buchnevich, but not if it costs Bunting or KK. Binnington, I’m not sure the Canes would have much interest in.</div></div>
$6m per season is a lot for a goaltender with that much risk. His numbers have been getting better, 2.98 and .906 on a middling team isn't so bad. If they have confidence he could turn it into around .920 with them, the Hurricanes would definitely be getting goaltending worthy of giving them a shot. If it becomes a career resurrection, even better, and he hits .925 - .930 numbers at times. Boom. To roll the dice or not ...
Buchnevich would be awesome, but I think they need JK just for center depth. Can't lose that. If it was Bunting, Kochetkov, the 1st and 2nd for Buchnevich and Binnington, what would you say? Re-tooling Blues should want to have Hofer and Kochetkov as their tandem going forward in this case.
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Trade Machine Proposals
21 janv. à 17 h 21
Sujet:
CanesBlues Tried to make it fair to both teams
I think the Canes would have interest in Buchnevich, but not if it costs Bunting or KK. Binnington, I’m not sure the Canes would have much interest in.
Forum:
Trade Machine Proposals
8 déc. 2023 à 21 h 36
Sujet:
Shaking Things Up
Necas is due a big raise after this season, and he’s arbitration eligible so that might scare Carolina into wanting to do something with him before it gets to that point. Laine with 40% retained would probably be less than Necas’s next contract, but there always seems to be some drama surrounding him, so I don’t know if Carolina would want to risk that happening there, even at a bargain cap hit. As far as reuniting Laine with Sebastian Aho goes, how did that work out for Jesse Puljujarvi?
What about Columbus? The draft pick is a nice sweetener, but 40% of Laine’s salary is a lot to retain for three years, especially since they’ll probably end up paying Necas more than what they’ll be saving by getting rid of Laine. On the other hand, if they think Laine’s going to walk at the end of his contract, the chance to sign Necas to a long-term extension might be appealing, though I’m not sure NHL GMs think that far ahead.
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Trade Machine Proposals
9 déc. 2023 à 22 h 0
Sujet:
Shaking Things Up
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Mikeyfan</b></div><div>Laine's best years was under Paul Maurice in Winnipeg, A Very Similar Rod Brind'Amour style. Laine, already works our with Aho in the offseason, and would be a great addition, and I don't think he would have a problem working under Rods Tutelage.
He isn't the turnover machine Necas is either</div></div>
Yeah, the more I think about this, the more I like it for Carolina. I think they may be in a "sell high" position on Necas. But I still think the 3 years of salary retention would scare Columbus off. Is there a trade that would work with less or no retention? I was thinking maybe Orlov instead of Necas – 2 years of overpaid Orlov for 3 years of overpaid Laine – with no retention on Laine and Columbus still gets the draft pick, but Columbus isn’t going to need another defenseman once their injured guys come back.
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Trade Machine Proposals
27 nov. 2023 à 23 h 17
Sujet:
Canes add scoring Sharks add a pick
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Mikeyfan</b></div><div>Who in our Starting lineup does he replace?</div></div>
Based on dailyfaceoff, it looks like Drury would likely be the odd guy out, with some tweaking. Martinook can play center right? Duclair would get a spot on one of the power play units too I'd think.
Teravainen - Aho - Jarvis
Svechnikov - Kotkaniemi - Necas
Bunting - Staal - Duclair
Noesen - Martinook - Fast
Forum:
Trade Machine Proposals
29 nov. 2023 à 1 h 57
Sujet:
Canes add scoring Sharks add a pick
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Mikeyfan</b></div><div>Don't see that happening not with the Chemistry Drury and Noesen have. I have no problem with the return, I just don't see the fit. I think if the Canes make a trade it's going to be one for a high scoring forward, and Duclair isn't. that individual, IMO></div></div>
I suppose it comes down to what the 'Canes want to do with the space they have.. if by the deadline they're just looking for some "depth scoring", then Duclair could be a useful enough piece (I've said before, probably still a 20-25 goal scorer over 82 games), just fine for their 3rd line if they believe in Jarvis/Necas, Teravainen/Svechnikov, and Aho/Kotkaniemi for their top six.
Forum:
Trade Machine Proposals
4 oct. 2023 à 19 h 52
Sujet:
TOR DO SOMETHING
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Mikeyfan</b></div><div>But would you do it if Nylander signed for 9 million? Why would he sign with the Canes for 9 million but demand 10 from the leafs? His take home pay after taxes would be more in Carolina than it would be in Toronto.
Nylander take home for 9 million with Carolina: $4,870,019.
10 million with Toronto: $4,548,983.</div></div>
I've heard conflicting opinions on the impact of local taxes, and it's not my area of expertise so I can't comment on that, but $9M is getting closer to a number that I think would make sense for Carolina. It depends on the term. 5 or 6 years maybe, but I don't think I'd give him 7 or 8 considering he'll be 28 when it kicks in. I'm still not sure about giving up Necas though.
Forum:
Trade Machine Proposals
4 oct. 2023 à 19 h 40
Sujet:
CANUCKS GET PESCE IF DEVON RE-SIGNS
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Mikeyfan</b></div><div>Tell us how this helps the Canes win the Cup? We are a cup favorite and if the trade doesn’t land a player that can help take them ove the top, then it’s a no go. So for Vancouver they have only one player rthe cCanes could possibly be interested in and that would be Pettersson</div></div>
I don't agree that Pettersson is the only Vancouver player who could help Carolina, but I do agree that Carolina is unlikely to make a trade that could reduce their chances of winning the cup this season.
Forum:
Trade Machine Proposals
27 août 2023 à 15 h 8
Sujet:
I KNOW ITS CRAZY BUT HERE ME OUT
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Mikeyfan</b></div><div>We just don’t need another Defenseman so Hanifan does nothing, besides I don’t think he and Brind’Amour see eye to eye, thus the trade to Calgary to begin with. As for Rust, Rakell would be a better fit IMO and I don’t think you’d go there.
The Canes are poised to get the cup, if we make a trade it will be for a top winger or Center, who has a better than average PP shot, someone like Nylander. The Canes have stated they will not Rush Svech back into action, so a trade for Nylander may put Svech on LTIR which by the time he is illegible to come back the team cap hit will be below the cap.</div></div>
That's a great point; I had not thought about him and Brind'amour being an issue, I was thinking that was just the move they could make at the time. But if the coach had an issue with him then there is no point.
I like the idea of Nylander, just not sure they will give up what TOR wants, but that could be a really good idea.
As for Rackell, I agree I don't see PIT doing that, but if something else went back to PIT they might consider it.
Forum:
Trade Machine Proposals
27 août 2023 à 15 h 16
Sujet:
I KNOW ITS CRAZY BUT HERE ME OUT
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>evelutions2</b></div><div>Canes aren’t doing this. First of all, and move sending out an RD for a LD is stupid considering that 1 of Orlov or Skjei is already poised to be playing on the 3rd pair. Rust would be playing on the 3rd line in Carolina, since the only player he might beat out of the top 6 would be Bunting, and I highly doubt that ends up being the case. Not to mention, that deal is not aging well.</div></div>
As for playing off-handed is not as big of an issue as people make it out to be. You're not going to avoid playing someone better because of what hand they shoot with. That said, there are transitional reasons why strong side in the boards makes sense. I could see either Skjei or Orlov on the 3rd pairing already; which gives you arguably one of, if not the deepest top6 D pools in the league. And in case of a serious injury you already have a top4 D to slide in. So, it's not stupid. Not necessary, I will give you, but hardly "stupid".
As for Rust, I would have had him on the second line. Aho's line didn't need him, but I saw him slotting on the the second line wing. Having Bunting play 3rd line match ups is only going to help his numbers - depending on who ends up centering that line. He needs a solid playmaker at C like he had in TOR. I don't see him as a play driver, but a good finisher/net-driving presence. Whereas I see Rust better at driving the play. Just MHO
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Trade Machine Proposals
23 juill. 2023 à 8 h 51
Sujet:
Could this possibly work for all 3 teams
Assuming Nylander and Laine would both agree to the trade, it’s not a terrible exchange of RWs, but unless Nylander also agrees to extend, CBJ would be on the losing end of this.
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Trade Machine Proposals
22 juill. 2023 à 14 h 31
Sujet:
Karlsson to CAR
I think San Jose is looking for a bit more of a return than these prospects considering the kind of interest they're garnering out there for EK65. But this is close, I agree.
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Trade Machine Proposals
7 juill. 2023 à 1 h 38
Sujet:
Lindholm and Hanifin back to CAR
It appears the Hurricanes are already set with their D now:
Slavin - Burns
Orlov - Pesce
Skjei - Chatfield/Coghlan
After the Orlov signing, Hanifin doesn't make any sense for them anymore, chances are they ride out Pesce this season to try and win a cup?
Forum:
Trade Machine Proposals
1 juill. 2023 à 13 h 53
Sujet:
EK65 to Carolina
Talk about a massive overpayment for a guy who will never have a season like this last one ever again.
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Trade Machine Proposals
2 juill. 2023 à 7 h 34
Sujet:
EK65 to Carolina
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>JKCpp</b></div><div>You are absolutely ridiculous there’s no way u actually think this is an overpayment</div></div>
It's a big overpayment for only 18 percent retention. Needs to be in the 35-40% range for that package
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Trade Machine Proposals
14 févr. 2023 à 17 h 58
Sujet:
Kane to CAR
Personally, I would rather not move Blake just yet. Canes will likely wait and see what he can do in the AHL before considering moving him. He has torn up the USHL, WJC, and now he is tearing up the NCAA. If he is going to be moved, it would likely be for a younger impact player like Meier.
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Trade Machine Proposals
3 févr. 2023 à 6 h 59
Sujet:
2nd line center
Canes still don’t want him
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Trade Machine Proposals
5 févr. 2023 à 11 h 57
Sujet:
2nd line center
This trade is the only thing that doesn't have a chance.
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Trade Machine Proposals
5 févr. 2023 à 11 h 40
Sujet:
Wings and canes
Drop Turbo and Vrana and Canes likely accept
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